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How To Make Weed Stem Tea

Last updated: 9 April 2020

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Although weed tea might sound like the latest hype product coming out of the legalized cannabis market, it’s actually one of the oldest forms of cannabis consumption out there. Even better, cannabis tea can be easily made at home using weed stems – the byproduct that would otherwise go to waste. Continue reading to learn about all of the benefits of marijuana stem tea and get some helpful tips on brewing it at home.

What’s The Deal With Cannabis Tea?

We all know what regular tea is, but tea with cannabis? Weed stem tea is made using the regular tea brewing technique to extract the beneficial cannabinoids and terpenes from leftover weed stems, turning it into a delicious and healthy way to enjoy the effects of cannabis.

Why Should You Brew Cannabis Stem Tea?

There’s something beautifully simple and resourceful about serving up a weed brew. Not only are you utilizing an often wasted resource, but you also get to experience the amazing calming and sedative effects of this more relaxed way of consuming cannabis.

What Are The Health Benefits Of Cannabis Stem Tea?

Benefits of cannabis stem tea

Weed tea is also great for your physical health. Drinking your cannabis instead of smoking it will help your lungs, calm your nerves and even improve your skin condition! This is all because weed stem tea extracts have the full range of cannabinoids and antioxidants stored within the cannabis plant, which makes cannabis stem tea a whole plant extract – several times more beneficial for the body than consuming isolated compounds.

Binding Agent: Why Add Fat Or Alcohol To Your Weed Tea?

For weed stem tea to be effective, you need to extract the THC and other chemicals from the plant matter. Because cannabinoids are not water-soluble, boiling weed stems in water alone won’t do anything if you want to feel some psychoactive effects. Instead, we introduce a binding agent, which bonds to the cannabinoids and extracts them from the stem. For cannabinoids, the best binding agents are either fatty liquids and oils (e.g. full fat milk, butter, coconut oil) or high strength alcohol (around 40%). Choose one to use in your tea.

What You’ll Need To Make Cannabis Stem Tea

Besides a sufficient amount of weed stems that need to be collected beforehand, ingredients and equipment for making this tea are easily found in every home. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Weed stems – how many grams of stems you need to make the tea depends on your tolerance, but I recommend a minimum of ¼ cup per person. Remember though, the more you have, the stronger it will be!
  • Water – 2 cups per person
  • Binding agent of your choice (oil or alcohol) – 2 tablespoons per person
  • Flavoring – other regular or herbal teas add great additional flavor
  • Sweetener – if you’ve got a sweet tooth, add some of your regular sweetener as well

You’ll also need some everyday equipment that you probably have around the house:

  • Saucepan
  • Filter – if you have a coffee filter or cheesecloth available, use that. If not, just use a very clean tea towel or cloth.
  • String

Making Cannabis Stem Tea: A Step-By-Step Guide

Even if you’re not a star in the kitchen, our marijuana stem tea recipe is a simple process and only takes about 20 minutes. And although boiling weed stem does smell a bit, it’s nowhere near as strong as making weed butter, so your cover shouldn’t be blown!

marijuana stems tea

Step 1: Process Your Stems

Cutting, grinding or blending your stem a bit will increase their surface area, which helps increase the potency of the tea.

how to make tea with weed stems

Step 2: Boil The Water

Pour the water into the saucepan and put it on high heat until boiling. If you’re using a fat such as milk or butter, add it now.

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Step 3: Add Weed Stems To Water

When the water is boiling, it’s time to boil your weed stems, along with any flavoring and sweetener you’re using. Once added, simply stir the mixture while boiling for 15 minutes before taking it off the heat. If you’re using alcohol as a binding agent, you can add the two tablespoons to the mixture once it’s off the heat.

how to make tea out of weed stems

Step 4: Strain The Tea

Now you need to prepare your tea strainer. If you’re using a coffee filter with a frame, excellent, you’re set. If you’re using any type of cloth, all you need to do is lay it over the mouth of a tall jar or container and firmly secure it with string. When you’re ready, simply pour the contents of the saucepan through the filter or cloth and collect the tea as it drips out the bottom.

how to make weed stem tea

Step 5: Enjoy Your Cannabis Stem Tea!

All you have to do now is pour your tea into a cup, get comfy, and enjoy the delicious taste and effects of your new concoction!

Looking To Spice Up Your Cannabis Stem Tea?

Now that you know how to make tea with weed stems, you can modify and customize this basic recipe with any flavor you want! Fancy a cannabis hot chocolate? Or how about an iced lemon weed tea? Go for it! So long as you remember the cannabis stem and binding agent, you’re free to let your imagination run wild!

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Camden
How bad is the smell from this?
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anno nym
so far I only smell the butter
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Herbies
Hello! Well, it might be noticeable but not as much as from vaping or smoking, we'd say
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Remon
Be careful not to take apple tea 😂😂😂 the milk becomes cream cheese 😂😂
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Marcel
Do you have to use a cloth, sieve or coffee roaster to strain the coffee or does it not matter?
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Herbies
Hello Marcel,You totally need to strain the coffee using one of the toolsThough there are more then one way to make weed coffee so you might want to check out this recipe from our site: https://herbiesheadshop.com/blog/how-to-make-weed-coffee
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Doller John
You don't have to convert the THCA into THC before boiling the stems
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Dollar Lohn
If you boil the stems with butter in water, you have the oils + heat for the decarboxylation to take place and you save yourself the step with the oven :=)
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